1、1.And it is an activity only of humans. And conversation is an activity found only among human beings.2.Conversation is not for making a point.Conversation is not for persuading others to accept our ideas or points of views.3.In fact, the best conversationalists are those who are prepared to lose.In
2、 fact , people who are good at conversation will not argue to win or force others to accept his ideas.4.Bar friends are not deeply involved in each others lives.People who meet each other for a drink in a pub are not close friends for they are not deeply absorbed in each others private lives. 5.it c
3、ould still go ignorantly on .The conversation could go on without anybody knowing who was right or wrong.6.There are cattle in the fields ,but we sit down to beef.These animals are called cattle when they are alive and feed in the fields , but when we sit down at the table to eat, we call their meet
4、 beef.7.The new ruling class had built a cultural barrier against him by building their French against his own language.The new ruling class by using French instead of English made it hard for the English to accept or absorb the culture of the rulers.8.English had come royally into its own.English r
5、eceived proper recognition and was used by the King once more.9.The phrase has always been used a little pejoratively and even facetiously by the lower classes.The phrase , the Kings English ,has always been used disrespectfully and jokingly by the lower classes.(The working people often mock the pr
6、oper and formal language of the educated people.)10.The rebellion against a cultural dominance is still there.As the early Saxon peasants , the working people still have a spirit of opposition to the cultural authority of the ruling class. 11.There is always a great danger that “ words will harden i
7、nto things for us. ”There is always a great danger , as Carlyle put it , that we might forget that words are only symbols and take them for things they are supposed to represent.1. The burying-ground is merely a huge waste of hummocky earth, like a derelict building-lot. 1.The buring-ground is nothi
8、ng more than a huge piece of wasteland full of mounds of earth looking like a deserted and abandoned piece of land on which a building was going to be put up. 2. All colonial empires are in reality founded upon that fact. 2. All the imperialists build up their empires by treating the people in the c
9、olonies like animals (by not treating the people in the colonies as human beings). 3. They rise out of the earth, they sweat and starve for a few years, and then they sink back into the nameless mounds of the graveyard.3. They are born. Then for a few years they work, toil and starve. Finally they d
10、ie and are buried in graves without a name. 4. A carpenter sits cross-legged at a prehistoric lathe, turning chair-legs at lightning speed. 4. Sitting with his legs crossed and using a very old-fashioned lathe, a carpenter quickly gives a round shape to the chair-legs he is making. 5. Instantly, fro
11、m the dark holes all round, there was a frenzied rush of Jews .5. Immediately from their dark hole-like cells everywhere a great number of Jews rushed out wildly excited. 6. every one of them looks on a cigarette as a more or less impossible luxury 6. Every one of these poor Jews looked on the cigar
12、ette as a piece of luxury which they could not possibly afford. 7. Still, a white skin is always fairly conspicuous. 7. However, a white-skinned European is always quite noticeable.8. In a tropical landscape ones eye takes in everything except the human beings. 8. If you take a look at the natural s
13、cenery in a tropical region, you see everything but the human beings. 9. No one would think of running cheap trips to the Distressed Areas. 9. No one would think of organizing cheap trips for the tourists to visit the poor slum areas10. for nine-tenths of the people the reality of life is an endless
14、, backbreaking struggle to wring a little food out of an eroded soil.10. life is very hard for ninety percent of the peopleWith hard backbreaking toil they can produce a little food on the poor soil11. She accepted her status as an old woman, that is to say as a beast of burden. 11.She took it for g
15、ranted that as an old woman she was the lowest in the community,that 。she was only fit for doing heavy work like an animal12. People with brown skins are next door to invisible. 12People with brown skins are almost invisible13. Their splendid bodies were hidden in reach-me-down khaki uniforms.13The
16、Senegales soldiers were wearing readymade khaki uniforms which hid their beautiful wellbuilt bodies14. How long before they turn their guns in the other direction? 14How much longer before they turn their guns around and attack us?。15. Every white man there had this thought stowed somewhere or other
17、 in his mind. 15Every white man there had this thought hidden somewhere or other in his mind1.And yet the same revolutionary belief for which our forebears fought is still at issue around the globeOur ancestors fought a revolutionary war to claim all men were created equal and God had endowed them w
18、ith certain unalienable rights which no state or ruler could take away from them. However ,today this issue has not yet been settled in many countries around the world .2.This much we pledge- and more.This much we promise to do and we promise to do more.3.United, there is little we cannot do in a ho
19、st of cooperative ventures.United and working together we can accomplish a lot of things in a large number of joint undertakings.4.our last best hope in an age where the instruments of war have far outpaced the instruments of peace.The United Nations is our last and best hope of survival in an age w
20、here the instruments of war have far surpassed the instruments of peace.5to enlarge the area in which its writ may run.We pledge to help the United Nations enlarge the area in which its authority and mandate would continue to be in force.6.before the dark powers of destruction unleashed by science e
21、ngulf all humanity in planned or accidental self-destruction.Before the terrible forces of destruction, which atomic bombs can now release,overwhelm mankind, which may be planned or brought about by an accident7.yet both racing to alter that uncertain balance of terror that stays the band of mankind
22、s final war.Yet both groups of nations are attempting to change as quickly as possible this uncertain balance of terrible military power that restrains each group from launching mankind;s final war.8.So let us begin anew, remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness.So let us st
23、art once again , bearing in mind that being polite is not a sign of weakness.9.Let both sides seek to invoke the wonders of science instead of its terrors.Let both sides try to call forth the wonderful things that science can do for mankind instead of the frightful things it can do.10.each generatio
24、n of Americans has been summoned to give testimony to its national loyalty.Americans of every generation have been called upon to prove their loyalty to their country by frighting and dying for their countrys cause.11.With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our d
25、eeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love.Let us lead the country we love , knowing our sure reward will be a good conscience and history will finally judge whether we have done our task well or not. 1.A nice enough young fellow, you understand ,but nothing upstairs.He is a nice enough young fe
26、llow,you know , but he is empty-headed.2.Fads, I submit, are the very negation of reason.A passing fashion or craze ,in my opinion, shows a complete lack of reason.3.I should have known theyd come back when the Charleston came back.I should have known that raccoon coats would come back to fashion wh
27、en the Charleston dance, which was popular in the 1920s,came back.4.“All the Big Men on Campus are wearing them. Where ve you been?”All the important and fashionable men on campus are wearing them. How come you dont know?5.My brain , that precision instrument, slipped into high gear.My brain, which
28、is precision instrument, began to work at high speed.6.With one omission, Polly fitted these specifications perfectly.Except for one thing(intelligence)Polly had all the other requirements.7.She was not yet of pin-up proportions, but I felt sure that time would supply the lack.She was not as beautif
29、ul as those girls in posters but I felt sure she would become beautiful enough after some time.8.In fact, she veered in the opposite direction.In fact, she went in the opposite direction,that is , she was not intelligent but rather stupid.9.“ In other words ,if you were out of the picture,the field
30、would be open. Is that right?”If you were no longer involved with her, others would be free to compete to get her as a girlfriend.10.Back and forth his head swiveled , desire waxing, resolution waning. His head turned back and forth (looking at the coat and then looking away from the coat). Every ti
31、me he looked his desire for the coat grew stronger and his resolution not to abandon Polly became weaker.11.This loomed as a project of no small dimensions. To teach her to think seemed to be a rather big task.12.Admittedly it was not a prospect fraught with hope ,but I decided to give it one more t
32、ry.One must admit the outcome did not look very hopeful, but I decided to try one more time.13.There is a limit to what flesh and blood can bear.There is a limit to what any human being can bear .14.I was not Pygmalion; I was Frankenstein , and my monster had me by the throat.I planned to be Pygmali
33、on, to fashion an ideal wife for myself, but I turned out to be Frankenstein because Polly ultimately rejected me and ruined my plan.15.Frantically I fought back the tide of panic surging through me .Desperately I tried to stop the feeling of panic which was overwhelming me.1.with a face that seemed
34、 totally unfamiliar with laughter.with a face that never laughed2.Sometimes old Jules, or his son Lazarus, would get mixed up in a Saturday-night brawlSometimes, ole Jules, or his son Lazarus, would get involved in a noisy fight for being drunk on a Saturday night.3.her attendance had always been sp
35、oradic and her interest in schoolwork negligible.She often missed classes and had little interest in schoolwork.4.she existed for me only as a vaguely embarrassing presence.She always made me feel embarrassed5.She dwelt and moved somewhere within my scope of vision.She lived and moved somewhere I co
36、uld see. 6.If it came to a choice between Grandmother MacLeod and Piquette, Piquette would win hands down, nits or not.If my mother had to make choices between my grandmother and Piquette, she would rather choose Piquette, no matter she had nits or not.7.My acquaintance with Indians was not extensiv
37、e.I didnt know many Indians.8she remained both a reproach and a mystery to me.I blamed myself(for being unable to make Piquettes response warmer) and at the same time found her mysterious.9.Her defiant face, momentarily, became unguarded and unmasked, and in her eyes there was a terrifying hope.At t
38、hat moment, her face was unguarded and unmasked with a determination of challenge, and she had an intense hope for life.10she looked a mess, to tell you the truth, a real slattern, dressed any old how.She looked unclean, to tell you the truth, she was a dirty, untidy woman, dressed in a careless way
39、.11.She was up in court a couple of times drunk and disorderly, of course. She was caught up in court for several times, because she had too much alcohol and was disordered in life.12.The one store had become several dozen, and the settlement had all the attributes of a flourishing resort-hotels,a d
40、ance-hall,cafes with neon signs,the penetrating odours of potato chips and hot dogs.There had been only one store in the past, but now there were several dozen stores. The settlement had all the characteristics of a flourishing resort such as hotels,a dance-hall,cafes lighted by neon signs, the stro
41、ng smells of potato chips and hot dogs.13.Perhaps they had been unable to find such a place, and had simply died out, having ceased to care any longer whether they lived or not.Perhaps they had failed to find a suitable habitat where they could belong and had simply died out, having lost any interest in life and ceased to care any longer whether they lived or not.